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Disavowing corporate (fossil fuel or otherwise) PAC money does not mean disavowing support from individual CEOs and executives, though some campaigns added them to their pledge.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan treads a fine line between disavowing some of the Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump's more inflammatory remarks and disavowing Mr. Trump himself.
And Mark Zuckerberg quickly released a statement disavowing Andreessen's remarks:
Subscribing to Lean In didn't mean disavowing belief in that system.
Mr Booker now comes close to disavowing his action-man image.
Romney said Trump needs to go further in disavowing their support.
Practically overnight, longtime American supporters of the alliance are disavowing it.
Mr. Trump responded by disavowing the behavior of his own supporters.
Petry didn't want to risk losing votes by disavowing the rumors.
Here are Whitman's tweets disavowing any intention of moving to Uber:
Then it flips through a series of Republicans publicly disavowing the attack.
The Bahraini government tried to pressure me into publicly disavowing the letter.
Speaker Paul Ryan scolded Trump on Tuesday for not disavowing the KKK.
Republicans are disavowing a GOP candidate who said "we should hang" Rep.
Its flamboyant, consensual lovers amplify each other's song by disavowing self-control.
Muslim Americans, who before 9/11 leaned conservative, are disavowing the Republican Party.
However, a corruption scandal in 2013 led to Erdoğan disavowing his former ally.
What is the NFL without its history of minimizing and disavowing player suffering?
I strongly urge all Hawaii Republicans to join me in disavowing her candidacy.
Instead of disavowing this absurdity outright, Republican leaders sit by in spineless silence.
Lear insisted on Twitter that he isn't disavowing the Kennedy Center in general.
Firmly disavowing Putin would be just about the lowest-hanging political fruit imaginable.
HBO issued a statement on Saturday morning disavowing Maher's use of the racial epithet.
"I live with bread like you," says Shakespeare's Richard II, disavowing his monarchic singularity.
It was not clear whether Trump was disavowing the larger alt-right movement, however.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe made his opinon known in a public statement disavowing white nationalists.
After Duke endorsed him, Trump initially brushed off questions about his support before disavowing him.
There's a difference between disavowing all animal byproducts and simply trying to eat less meat.
Within weeks of Ms. Campbell's lawsuit in August, Chadbourne circulated a letter disavowing its claims.
Let me be clear: I am not disavowing the book and neither is my publisher.
After disavowing Trump's statements, Sanders then questioned why the mogul's comments were dominating the political conversation.
Many in the protest movement are sympathetic to those who ransacked Legco, while disavowing the violence.
But no Republican endorser has drawn the ultimate distance -- disavowing the candidate making those provocative claims.
Questioning the safety of the nuclear plant was akin to disavowing one's family, friends, and neighbors.
And Democrats on Capitol Hill have done the same, disavowing Trump more than working with him.
Trump, who faced widespread criticism for not more forcefully disavowing the KKK leader, later condemned Duke.
Martha Roby, who was forced into a runoff after disavowing Trump, now enjoys the President's endorsement.
If you want to get points for being Not A Liberal, what's easier than disavowing Pelosi?
On Thursday, Crabb said the threats should receive the harsher possible sentences, effectively disavowing Barr's approach.
Days ago, a tiki torch maker had to issue a serious political statement disavowing white supremacists.
On the video, while Mr. Christian is seen yelling, other demonstrators are pointedly disavowing his comments.
Biden previously joined Sanders, Warren and other candidates in disavowing super PACs during the primary season.
While the political message prevents me from wholly disavowing the piece, I don't trust it either.
But officially, he wasn't disavowing any particular person, group or concept, not in any meaningful detail.
But, equally, the cost of disavowing him may remain too high for many Republicans to risk it.
But voters will likely see right through this political act and punish her for not disavowing Trump.
READ: Trump's unwelcome support: White supremacists "I don't mind disavowing David Duke," Trump told NBC's "Today" show.
The Trump campaign has repeatedly had to file notices with the Federal Election Commission disavowing certain groups.
Within days, the police were disavowing their own investigation and saying they needed to pursue other leads.
The police commander, Lieutenant Colonel Shafiqullah Sahaar, held a Quran, which each militant kissed before disavowing ISIS .
The GOP nominee faced criticism earlier this year for not immediately disavowing Duke, though he eventually did.
Trump ripped Bannon in a statement, disavowing his former aide and accusing Bannon of losing his mind.
Yet the formal leadership of the GOP has had a hard time disavowing him, even during the primary.
Kjellberg condemned the act on Twitter, disavowing the shooter's use of the popular phrase many PewDiePie fans use.
Trump says supporters who chanted 'send her back' are 'incredible patriots' just a day after disavowing the chants
Ted Cruz on the airwaves during the 2018 Senate campaign, despite Democratic nominee Beto O'Rourke disavowing such groups.
Major retailers and municipalities are disavowing plastic straws, but they play a relatively minor role in plastics pollution.
Recently, Trump has been disavowing a connection to Lev Parnas, a key witness in the congressional impeachment trial.
One of the ideas was to write a letter to Finkelstein disavowing the Solomon pieces as a newsroom.
Mr. Prince first announced his decision in a series of tweets, saying that he was disavowing the work.
Stein did defend Trump over the recent firestorm that ensued after not initially disavowing the Ku Klux Klan's support.
" Disavowing himself, reading from a script the day after, Trump demurred: "I said the word 'would' instead of 'wouldn't.
But unless you come up with an alternative, disavowing a candidate is more like a sulk than a solution.
A lawyer representing Mr. Ryan sent a letter to the Federal Election Commission on Friday disavowing the draft effort.
He even swiped at the Republicans now disavowing him, saying they should have done a better job holding Mrs.
The practice of disavowing membership carried over to how at least some church members responded to the coronavirus outbreak.
Mr. Li said he was forced to sign a statement disavowing his views and pledging loyalty to the party.
She won the support of the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee after disavowing the agency's torture program.
His aides say he has reversed Mr. Obama's passive approach to Iran, in part by disavowing the nuclear deal.
I see disavowing, or somehow unseeing, my own subject position as the beginning of a chain of wild inaccuracies.
Trump drew flack from critics and Democrats during the campaign for not fulsomely disavowing the alt-right and white supremacists.
Once he wooed conservatives by claiming the problem is a Chinese hoax; disavowing that claim now could alienate core supporters.
Venezuela is mired in a major political crisis, with more than 40 foreign governments disavowing Maduro in favor of Guaido.
Gersh said she advised Spencer to sell the building, make a donation, and release a statement disavowing her son's views.
Rather than disavowing him in a widely cited interview on CNN, Trump said he did not know anything about Duke.
But Guterres is disavowing the commitments to individuals as though they were never part of the plan for Track 2.
Trump first pretended not to be aware of white supremacist David Duke, and had trouble disavowing Duke's praise for Trump.
"Independent Republicans all over the nation are breaking with Donald Trump and disavowing him," said PAC spokesman Marc La Vorgna.
The Kremlin, meanwhile, is disavowing knowledge of the Russian lawyer, or any meeting between Trump senior staff and the woman.
The NBA is kowtowing to Beijing to protect their bottom line and disavowing those with the temerity to #standwithHongKong. Shameful!
Until recently, hip-hop was too young for nepotism: its stars found more success disavowing elders than looking toward them.
They want to change their city," she said, adding, "I don't that think people here are disavowing the Democratic Party.
Mr. Jammeh, who has led the nation since 1994, after he helped stage a coup, briefly considered disavowing the results.
There could very well be a tape of Trump that could serve as a smoking gun, shocking some into disavowing him.
In the course of his campaign, Mr Trump has shown how little political cost comes with repeatedly disavowing one's previous positions.
" Senior Alfredo Dominguez, a university senator, emailed several top university officials, according to the Spectator, and demanded a "swift, disavowing response.
But practically, candidates can hamper them by openly disavowing them or calling for them to stop spending money on their behalf.
"Until the right wins for once, I have no interest in arguing with the alt-right or disavowing anyone," he wrote.
Ayotte has criticized Trump's rhetoric, condemning him in February for not initially disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke's support.
Disavowing super PACs and other outside groups could set "up yet another barrier" for qualified candidates of color, Peeler-Allen said.
Mr. LePage urged the governors to draft an open letter "to the people," disavowing Mr. Trump and his divisive brand of politics.
Jenner posted a series of tweets disavowing a now-deleted post and saying she would no longer personally post on her app.
To save the hospital and those who work there, they took action by publicly disavowing the surgeon and tearing down his legacy.
After months of disavowing super PAC support, the Biden campaign put out a new statement saying super PAC support is now ok.
Since Facebook's embarrassing stumble, a number of other tech companies have gone on the record disavowing the highly controversial Trump campaign promise.
And over time, Dean's critique took hold within his own party, as Democrats began disavowing the war they had helped to start.
Earlier this spring, the President's campaign filed a formal notice with the Federal Election Commission disavowing any connection to Keeping America Great.
The campaign Adelson is disavowing is being led by the Zionist Organization of America — a conservative pro-Israel group funded by Adelson.
In February 2015, Trump was famously endorsed by Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and waited several days before disavowing the endorsement.
The Democratic base is increasingly pushing back on the influence world — and 2020 candidates are disavowing lobbyist or corporate special influence money.
He ran as a democratic socialist, disavowing America's longtime capitalist consensus and proudly wrapping himself in a label pundits considered political poison.
The Tennessee congresswoman was critical of Trump for not disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke in a recent CNN interview.
Mr. LePage urged the governors to draft an open letter "to the people," disavowing Mr. Trump and his divisive brand of politics.
Left-leaning economists are also scratching their heads at the speed at which Republicans seem to be disavowing their commitment fiscal restraint.
Trump has also dealt a blow to an international 2015 deal on Iran's nuclear program by disavowing Iran's compliance with its terms.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked whether Mr. Trump could immunize his order from constitutional challenge by disavowing his campaign statements.
Warren has sought to distance herself from high-dollar donors throughout her presidential run, disavowing contributions from PACs and shirking private fundraisers.
"My Republican colleagues on the committee should have issued a strong rebuke disavowing this witness and let the hearing go on," Rep.
Dershowitz repeatedly criticized Trump for not disavowing the alt-right movement and worried Trump would "embolden and strengthen" fascist elements in society.
He later provided an official statement disavowing the comments and apologized on Twitter, but not before the interview sparked the hashtag #BoycottUber.
That, of course, hasn't stopped university officials and students alike from reacting with anger and consternation and proactively disavowing Spencer's white supremacist positions.
After disavowing David Duke on a Friday, Trump was asked about the Ku Klux Klan and Duke by CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday.
The government, he said, cannot offer a single instance of the President disavowing his promise to impose a "Muslim ban" -- because he hasn't.
And as soon as Tuesday, we'll find out if disavowing Nancy Pelosi can win you a district where Trump won by 20 points.
By not quickly disavowing those stories, Kelly "showed a lack of understanding about how things work in Trump's orbit," according to the operative.
" She has since apologized for the tweet, saying she should have put more energy into "disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Cook will often flag to Trump's administration if he disagrees with a policy before publicly disavowing it.
Clinton, he becomes the first Republican member of Congress to go beyond disavowing Mr. Trump, and join forces with the Democrats against him.
Perhaps being with this man allows you to indulge certain darker aspects of his personality that dwell within you while also disavowing them.
She isn't bidding farewell to her acting career nor disavowing her past work, though she sees some of it in a new light.
Chow had previously signed a declaration that all prospective candidates must endorse, acknowledging China's sovereignty over the city and disavowing Hong Kong independence.
What they have is an American President who seems fixed on disavowing them, repeatedly suggesting that Israel, not America, is our "true" home.
Clearly, Poulson's dramatic tale of disavowing his act of altruism resonated with the public in a way that Thomas's enthusiastic endorsement did not.
In October, a student group called Liberty United Against Trump issued a statement disavowing the then-presidential candidate and Falwell for defending his behavior.
Trump issued a belated statement on Monday, August 903, condemning "racist violence" that fit a familiar pattern of him disavowing something way too late.
The Trump campaign decided on Thursday not to release a statement disavowing Foley, despite the pressure it placed on Clinton to disavow Mateen's father.
And now some of the luminaries who were interviewed in the film—including Marion Nestle and Michael Pollan—are disavowing any association with it.
This is especially evident in the weird dynamic of disavowing sex before the "fantasy suite," where contestants finally shack up with their potential fiancés.
In March, he sent a memorandum to Justice Department leadership and U.S. attorneys nationwide, all but disavowing his own authority to prosecute police misconduct.
Donald Trump sure has a strange way of trying to make clear that he's disavowing the "birther" conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's birthplace.
He apologized, but also caused more confusion when he defended the argument for a stiff sentence without disavowing the request for a lighter punishment.
Ryan nonetheless distanced himself from the organization, first by formally disavowing it last week and sending the cease-and-desist letter through his attorney.
He has outlined an ambitious, leftish policy agenda while disavowing Medicare for All, the signature health-care proposal on the left of the party.
In disavowing Trump's ideas, Republican leaders also throw their own primary voters, and the process that empowers them to choose the nominee, under the bus.
Trump, who according to one U.S. official was furious that Bolton had made the Libya comparison, sought to salvage the meeting by disavowing his remarks.
What's more, some nationalist parties – notably France's National Rally and Italy's Lega – are disavowing Euroskepticism in a bid to broaden their electoral appeal at home.
Trump ran into trouble on the campaign trail when he said he didn't know who Duke was before eventually disavowing support from the white nationalist.
The Mercers were blunt on Thursday in cutting the cord, reiterating support for Mr. Trump while disavowing Mr. Bannon's remarks and disowning his political endeavors.
He shifted he party sharply to the left since his unexpected election in 2015, disavowing the centrist policies espoused by predecessors such as Tony Blair.
On Sunday night, the state's Republican Party chairman, Tim Schneider, issued a statement disavowing the post, which he said did not reflect the party's values.
On Sunday night, the state's Republican Party chairman, Tim Schneider, issued a statement disavowing the post, which he said did not reflect the party's values.
Trump, who according to one U.S. official was furious that Bolton had made the Libya comparison, sought to salvage the meeting by disavowing his remarks.
Similar criticism was lobbed at Trump during the primaries when he hesitated before disavowing David Duke and the KKK on CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper.
" In response, Oliver read a mock statement from "God" disavowing the Nazi support: "What kind of f—ing idiot would not immediately distance himself from them?
Rob Portman in Columbus last week as a too-little-too-late political opportunist for disavowing Trump only after the presidential nominee boasted about sexual assault.
Good for President Trump for disavowing it; I am sure he'll get a chance to put a stop to it for real at the next rally.
But he refrained from disavowing the abuses carried out by the junta during the region's longest military dictatorship, which included rape, forced disappearances and arbitrary detentions.
Both Equinox and SoulCycle issued statements disavowing the event in attempts to distance themselves from Ross, who is chairman and founder of parent company Related Companies.
However, Trump has hesitated when disavowing support from controversial circles, and his own inflammatory rhetoric has apparently begun to have an effect on school-age children.
By committing to restricting their activities to Afghanistan and disavowing support for international terrorist organizations, the Taliban has implicitly accepted the Westphalian notion of state sovereignty.
They would be on the White House lawn, with the King James Bible in hand, disavowing a President who is a horrible representation for our children.
It led to the unsigned statement later that day from NOAA disavowing the office's assessment, calling it "inconsistent" with the best forecasts available at the time.
North Korea pledged to abandon all nuclear weapons activities, and the United States offered security guarantees by disavowing any intention to invade or attack the North.
In response to those articles, Dartmouth College released a statement disavowing Bray's words, saying that the school was a firm proponent of "civil discourse," not violence.
But he could have tried to get a Republican elected while disavowing sexual abuse by encouraging Alabamans to write a different Republican in on their ballots.
Meyerbeerian majesty had an indelible impact on Berlioz and Wagner, who eagerly accepted the older master's support before later disavowing him in bitter, anti-Semitic rants.
But the firm stopped short of disavowing other sections of the report, sowing even more national confusion over whether anything in it had actually been true.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about President Trump disavowing a chant shouted by his supporters at a campaign rally misquoted Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS: So, if tomorrow he issues a proclamation saying he's disavowing all those statements, then the next day he can re-enter this proclamation?
On Thursday, three prominent professors who had organized the meeting to buttress support for Mr. Ito sent a message to the lab disavowing Mr. Negroponte's comments.
The Commerce Department inspector general is opening a review of the statement NOAA issued disavowing the tweet, a source with knowledge of the situation told CNN.
The way I saw it, disavowing the man my party seemed most enamored of, who would eventually become its nominee, and whom I knew personally, was awkward.
Establishment Republicans are on an increasingly desperate mission to stop Donald J. Trump, who appeared to waver on disavowing the support of the white nationalist David Duke.
But Em was given a special, stand alone "cypher," devoid of a backing beat and he dedicated the whole four minutes to disavowing current president, Donald Trump.
Putnam, the establishment choice, has sought to walk a tightrope of not disavowing Trump entirely while still criticizing DeSantis for being little more than a Trump puppet.
The Republican nominee is still popular among many Republicans in the state's central corridor: Disavowing him outright would risk alienating a large chunk of the Republican base.
It's been a year when local leadership like mayors boldly addressed issues ranging from renewable energy to disavowing white supremacists to keeping their cities safe for immigrants.
Governor Haley denounced him for not quickly disavowing support from the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, and Governor Martinez has criticized his remarks about Hispanics.
Boko Haram appeared to be divided along theological lines, with a new faction disavowing the random killing of Muslims that had taken place under Mr. Shekau's leadership.
That's an important contrast to draw, especially since Heller has recently voted against immigration reform and largely aligned himself with Trump after disavowing the president in 2016.
Calling for gun bans or the abolition of ICE would alienate moderates, while explicitly disavowing those goals and saying why would anger voters farther to the left.
Kathy Andersen, the executive director of the Women's Fund Miami-Dade in Florida, said the media was trying to fool women into disavowing one of their advocates.
Bannon is also the guy who only last month got around to disavowing his long and productive association with Milo Yiannopoulos, neo-Nazi Richard Spencer's favorite chanteur.
Elizabeth Warren is seeking to find a balance — disavowing fund-raisers with wealthy contributors while promising not to actually disarm in a potential matchup with President Trump.
It's an impossible, damnable bind in which to place yourself, supporting the party candidate and yet disavowing so many of the individual things he says and does.
But the Trump campaign and Trump himself have distanced themselves from those supporters in the past few months, flatly disavowing Duke in the final weeks of the race.
"White supremacist Baked Alaska, who also attended the rally and posted video of himself shouting "hail victory," also sought to distance himself from Kessler, disavowing "actual racial hatred.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel , who also attended the summit, told German public television that she found Trump's tweet disavowing the G-7 statement 'sobering' and 'a little depressing.
Conway's a pretty fascinating character in of herself, from her coinage of the term "alternative facts" to her habit of accusing the left of sexism while disavowing feminism.
They created online personas -- Guccifer 26.1 and DCLeaks -- to transfer some of the files to WikiLeaks and publicly claim responsibility for the hacks, falsely disavowing any Russian ties.
And Mrs Clinton, though the most drawbridge-down major-party candidate left standing, has moved towards the Trump/Sanders position on trade by disavowing deals she once supported.
Cindy Hyde-Smith's comments about attending a "public hanging," along with a series of other controversies, have led to critical media coverage and several companies publicly disavowing her.
And Nadella sent employees an all-staff email disavowing ICE's work in separating families at the border and saying that Microsoft's contracts did not pertain to those practices.
The real opportunity lies in Republicans disavowing Trump and uniting the party, supporting Clinton in return for platform concessions, and focusing on Congress to keep Clinton in check.
As John Patty explained, Ryan is trying to thread the needle between disavowing Donald Trump's worst statements and keeping his party unified to avoid a down-ballot catastrophe.
Justice Samuel Alito joined only one of Thomas's dissents—in Garza, the Sixth Amendment case—and explicitly refused to join the portion disavowing the 1960s precedents under fire.
The Democrats disavowing Pelosi cross ideological and geographical lines, hailing from districts that the party must win in 2018 to eliminate its 23-seat deficit in the House.
The answer is — Chief Justice Roberts elicits a concession: that Mr. Trump could immunize his travel ban from constitutional challenges by disavowing his earlier statements about banning Muslims.
But some delegates continue to insist that they are "Never Trump," disavowing their own nominee before he has even had a chance to accept the nomination this week.
In March, Women's March issued a statement disavowing Farrakhan's rhetoric, but critics have called on the leaders of the group to denounce and cut ties with Farrakhan himself.
Vocally disavowing Trump says, among other things (being "woke" is certainly one of them), that you don't agree with his politics or the incendiary stuff he tweets and shouts.
"Disavowing the plain language of the executive order itself" was a potentially dangerous course for the Justice Department, said Edward Waters, a Washington lawyer who specializes in federal grants.
Until now, the Clinton campaign appeared content to leave the disavowing work to the super PAC, while it spent its TV money to play up Clinton's kinder, gentler side.
Paulson accused Trump, who has touted his business acumen as a real estate developer during his campaign, of taking "imprudent risk" and then disavowing his debts when ventures fail.
For Bloomberg's critics, it also appears to blame the victims — an issue at the heart of the stop-and-frisk policing he embraced as mayor but is now disavowing.
As a condition of employment, all Ark Encounter applicants must sign a statement of faith, attesting to the creationist vision and disavowing homosexuality, same-sex marriage and premarital sex.
She condemned Trump during the Republican presidential primary campaign for not disavowing the support of white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan and one of its former leaders, David Duke.
He argued the need for senators and congressman to progress with heavy legislative programs in the face of escalating political pressure is forcing them to consider publically disavowing Trump.
" Trump is under fire from Republicans and Democrats for not formally disavowing the Ku Klux Klan during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday's "State of the Union.
Further criticism was generated when organizers of the biennale  released a statement disavowing the work as "not compatible with the ethos of KB19" due to its overtly political content.
He protested, and the paper seemed to accede, but, when the issue came out, he found that his interview had been prefaced by an editor's note disavowing the text.
What stops Republicans from disavowing Mr. Trump en masse is that they fear alienating his voters, who may be crucial to the party's efforts to retain its congressional majorities.
The founder of Zwischenraum, the group that produced the material, has since come out as gay a second time, disavowing the "ex-gay" movement and campaigning against conversion therapy.
But Three Percenters were careful to put out a stand-down order after Charlottesville explicitly disavowing white supremacy—and calling on backers to avoid alt-right and Antifa combat.
Trump can hem and haw before disavowing David Duke, but the issue of white supremacy has run aground before in Pennsylvania (on a much, much larger scale, at Gettysburg).
Riggleman wrote an op-ed in The Roanoke Times last week disavowing white supremacy and the racist demonstrators in Charlottesville, the site of deadly white supremacist violence last year.
When a National Weather Service forecaster tried to set the record straight, its parent agency, NOAA, released an unsigned statement disavowing the correction — seemingly to appease the White House.
Interestingly, the paper that Stephens and the Times opinion section is disavowing received a somewhat favorable write-up from the New York Times at the time from Nicholas Wade.
In a separate letter sent Tuesday to the department's inspector general, Johnson expressed her full support for a review the IG recently opened into NOAA's statement disavowing the tweet.
The NYPD spokesman at the time the department was disavowing Vigilante, Peter Donald, now works for the company, and was the employee who responded to questions about the app.
What makes this great for party leaders is that while Trump makes these fundamentally disjunctive claims, they can lap up publicity while disavowing all that is problematic about him.
But with Trump mocking climate change on Twitter, administration officials disavowing their own government's reports on the matter and agencies rolling back environmental regulations, these legitimate messages are drowned out.
Refinery29 spoke to McNamee about her public disavowing of Court, the lessons she took away from this film, and which cast-member is the best tennis player in real life.
On January 27th, in her first big campaign speech, in her hometown of Oakland, Ms Harris answered her critics not by disavowing her past, but by leaning in to it.
After Goldwater's landslide loss in 1964, conservatives like William F. Buckley were more forthright in disavowing the Birchers and no Republican presidential nominee ever embraced them the way Goldwater did.
Less than 48 hours after the 5,500 page text was released, Secretary Clinton came out in opposition to TPP – disavowing her earlier statements about the high quality of the agreement.
Late last year in a memo that was leaked to The Washington Post, the NRSC called on GOP candidates to embrace Trump's anti-Washington agenda while disavowing his controversial comments.
The top Republican and Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee opened Monday's hearing on Russian election meddling by immediately disavowing President Trump's claim that he was wiretapped by President Obama.
So ESPN tried to stay on the middle of that aforementioned road ... by disavowing her comment but declining to take dramatic disciplinary action ... and the network satisfied absolutely no one.
The group made headlines last month when nearly 200 members signed a statement disavowing shareholder value as the primary focus of a corporation, marking a major shift in business philosophy.
But even Sally's apology came under attack, and Ava took up the #LocLife campaign as a result ... urging black people to share their love of their locks, and disavowing Sally.
And Ms. Taylor, Ohio's lieutenant governor, attempted political contortions to campaign as a Trump loyalist without disavowing the current governor, John Kasich, a Republican who is a fierce Trump critic.
But what I heard was various groups, and I don't mind disavowing anybody, and I disavowed David Duke and I disavowed him the day before at a major news conference.
That began with changing his name and disavowing a life of crime and violence, after which he turned to music and DJing—forming what is now the Universal Zulu Nation (UZN).
When Clinton gave a speech laying out, in detail, the ways in which Trump's campaign was empowering the alt-right, he didn't respond by disavowing the supporters who tweet Pepe memes.
Jeff Flake has joined a growing list of Republicans disavowing donations from Steve Wynn, the casino magnate who resigned as the Republican National Committee's chief fundraiser amid accusations of sexual misconduct.
" An attorney for Solache, Karen Daniel, told the court that Guevara was "disavowing his prior testimony" in the 2000 case and that he's essentially pleading the Fifth "under a different guise.
In the meantime, Crowder has published his own video in response to Maza's thread, defending his series as political comedy and disavowing any form of doxxing attacks his viewers might undertake.
Trump: Clinton 'has to go to jail' And for the second day in a row, Obama hit back at Republicans who are now disavowing Trump, saying it's too little, too late.
"After last night's pathetic interview by Danny O'Connor, Democrats' talking points disavowing Nancy Pelosi are as flimsy as the paper they're written on," said National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Matt Gorman.
The founder of one of the most prominent gay conversion therapy programs in the United States came out as gay last week, disavowing the practice that he dedicate his life to.
Letters To the Editor: Re "No, Not Trump, Not Ever" (column, March 18): David Brooks eloquently lays out the moral imperative for disavowing Donald Trump despite the candidate's recent electoral victories.
But disavowing Mr. Trump, whose supporters make up the largest share of the Republican base, risks alienating those voters, potentially a no less lethal choice for Senate candidates in key races.
Even the N.R.A. warned its Texas members in 2014 that carrying rifles into restaurants and coffee shops "can be downright scary" and might provoke a backlash — before quickly disavowing the statement.
The prime minister has sought to distance himself from that promise in recent weeks without directly disavowing it, but he is struggling to turn the tide in favor of the reform.
Russia, which took part in the negotiations to reach the accord and has warned Mr. Trump not to rescind it, said that the president had no basis for disavowing the deal.
What was not mentioned in Cornell's letter disavowing Mr. Meier's gift was any decision on whether to return his past donations to the school, including a scholarship for graduate architecture students.
Washington (CNN)House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff defended his past comments about President Donald Trump on Sunday, disavowing calls from Republicans that he step down from leading the key committee.
Omar essentially seemed to wink at a wild and baseless conspiracy theory and then, when called on it, retreated to a more defensible claim without apologizing or disavowing it in any way.
Recent comments from Trump about a federal judge's Mexican heritage have drawn widespread rebuke and put GOP leaders in a corner as they defend their endorsement of Trump while disavowing his comments.
Fox News Channel has pulled legal analyst Andrew Napolitano from the air after disavowing his on-air claim that British intelligence officials had helped former President Barack Obama spy on Donald Trump.
The group was asked by the Trump campaign to change its name because it used the candidate's name, and in recent weeks it received another letter from the campaign disavowing its efforts.
After spending most of his political life disavowing his far-leftist ideological and political roots, has Obama revealed himself to be the radical Third Worldist progressive his critics always suspected he was?
Mr. Hapilon became the leader of Abu Sayyaf in the 1990s after disavowing the Moro National Liberation Front, a Muslim separatist group that had signed a peace pact with the Philippine government.
You will never convince me that core to Steve Jobs's genius is building Apple while disavowing his daughter for many years and refusing to pay child support when he was a millionaire.
Though the name change made news last year, it is Dolezal's last cringeworthy act in the film, preceding a collage of videos from mostly black women disavowing Dolezal's identity as black or transracial.
The latest trend in tech appears to be hating tech, whether that means breaking up with our phones, taking breaks from online news (if that's what you call a "break"), or disavowing Facebook.
Given Snapchat's recent growth troubles and the disavowing of the platform by big-name celebrities and influencers, it seems like Facebook's ongoing assault on its primary messaging competitor is achieving its ultimate goal.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign is disavowing support from a prominent white nationalist, David Duke, who is once again causing problems for the Republican nominee by claiming that Trump is a kindred spirit.
The Speaker condemned Trump's proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the country, as well as his delay in disavowing a white supremacist's support and condemning violence erupting at his campaign rallies erupting.
President Donald Trump broke ranks with other major powers earlier this month by disavowing Iran's compliance with a 2015 multinational nuclear deal, complicating life for foreign investors nervous of possible new U.S. sanctions.
Donald Trump's election has generated significant and legitimate concerns over the future of federal clean energy policy, with campaign promises disavowing global warming and promoting traditional energy sources such as coal and fracking.
The former bus driver began a second term last week under an avalanche of criticism that his leadership is illegitimate following a disputed 2018 election, with countries around the world disavowing his government.
The four prosecutors overseeing Stone's case withdrew on Tuesday in a mass revolt after top Justice Department officials undermined them by disavowing prosecutors' recommendation that Stone face seven to nine years in prison.
Without disavowing his earlier work — "I couldn't have had my tongue in my cheek for 50 years" — he never stopped insisting that "red-cheeked little boys and mongrel dogs" no longer typified America.
It was an effort by his campaign to bury the news of Trump disavowing the racist conspiracy theory that he spent most of Obama's presidency indulging by celebrating the heroic service of others.
The church seems to be trying to walk a tight rope by disavowing past beliefs while not apologizing for the ban to avoid members questioning other doctrine they think should be changed, he said.
"We are part of the Black liberation movement and believe that freedom, justice, and equality must be attained by those means that the oppressed think necessary," the statement continues after disavowing the Vietnam War.
The author announced he is not "disavowing" his book, and will, in fact, go ahead with "planned promotion and publicity," according to a statement from his publisher on Friday to the New York Times.
For instance: Democrats could attempt to declare a culture-war truce, consolidating the gains of the Obama era while disavowing attempts to regulate institutions and communities that don't follow the current social-liberal line.
Rather, in a pivot to Syria, Obama displayed some of that promised flexibility, disavowing his "red line" against the use of chemical weapons in Syria by way of turning over the problem to Putin.
"After last night's pathetic interview by Danny O'Connor, Democrats' talking points disavowing Nancy Pelosi are as flimsy as the paper they're written on," said Matt Gorman, communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
It might seem like Sanders is speaking out of both sides of his mouth: vaguely disavowing online anger in public statements while his campaign reaches out and appeals directly to the people purveying it.
Then, on Monday, Mr. Sanders apologized on a separate matter, disavowing an op-ed by one of his surrogates, Zephyr Teachout, who argued that Mr. Biden "represents the transactional, grossly corrupt culture" of Washington.
This came in spite of Chow watering down her position in election materials, and signing a declaration along with all other prospective candidates, acknowledging China's sovereignty over the city and disavowing Hong Kong independence.
Like many Democrats, Ms. Harris has sought to align herself with the party's leftward drift in recent years, proclaiming her support for "Medicare for All" and, after an initial hesitation, disavowing most corporate donations.
Trump, even as he frequently boasts about his personal wealth, has made a point of disavowing special interests and corporate money like Sanders, billing himself the only candidate that is "self-funding" his presidential campaign.
Most of us missed it at the time, but even as Ryan was saying noble things about "making Congress work" as the newly minted Speaker, he was simultaneously disavowing his early success in the job.
" Former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp echoed Trump himself, disavowing the chants but defending the rally attendees, saying Trump "stands with those people in North Carolina, across the country who support him.
Disavowing legal reasoning—"You cannot appreciate the victim problem if you approach it solely with your intellect" —the Task Force on the Victims of Crime recommended introducing victim-impact statements into sentencing and parole hearings.
On Saturday, a large group of former Clinton staffers -- including campaign chairman John Podesta, campaign manager Robby Mook and communications director Jennifer Palmieri -- signed an open letter disavowing the claims Brazile made in her book.
But late on Sunday, the lead author of the 2010 paper, Dana Carney at the University of California, Berkeley, posted a document on her personal faculty page completely disavowing her past research into power poses.
Mr. Johnson will face Representative Tim Walz, the southwestern Minnesota lawmaker who prevailed in the hard-fought Democratic primary after disavowing his past ties to the National Rifle Association to accommodate his party's shift left.
And Senate Republicans initially seemed to have allies in the West Wing: Mr. McConnell found Mr. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to be receptive when he first talked to them about disavowing Mr. Moore.
Meanwhile, on economic policy, you could argue that Trump has debased libertarianism rather than disavowing it, following many prior Republicans in using the rhetoric of capitalism to champion favored business interests rather than free markets.
Or you could look at the film's riot of racial signifiers — the musical and pop-cultural references as well as the demographics of the setting — as a form of trolling, a coy, self-disavowing provocation.
People close to the congressman and Democratic operatives in Washington acknowledged that the best option is likely to challenge Pelosi, a lawmaker who dozens of Democrats running for Congress are disavowing on the campaign trail.
We don't really know what went down at that meeting, or what inspired Trump's tweets about a joint US-Russian cybersecurity task force, or what spurred Trump to counter-tweet shortly thereafter disavowing the idea.
Bryan, who is the a managing director and co-chairman at Hollywood talent agency CAA, released a statement to PEOPLE on his family's behalf disavowing writer Sheila Weller's upcoming book, Carrie Fisher: Life on the Edge.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) had some harsh words for Donald Trump on Tuesday morning, blasting his party's presidential frontrunner for not disavowing support from a former Ku Klux Klan leader strongly and quickly enough.
But Trump must think that the anger that drives the majority of his voters is the same kind of anger that drives the white nationalist movement, and that unequivocally disavowing the latter would betray the former.
He also drew global attention and backlash for his many controversial remarks, such as proposing in December to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States and for not more forcefully disavowing support from white supremacists.
"It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive," Omar wrote.
"It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive," Omar tweeted.
Now that the polls have turned against him in the general election, he's disavowing his own pronouncements in an effort to appeal to mainstream Republicans and even the ethnic groups that found his words so threatening.
Mr. Trump insisted that the group behind the ad was tied to Mr. Cruz, and criticized him for not disavowing the spot — but the group is not tied to Mr. Cruz, and he did disavow it.
At the same time we're being offered up "12 Ways To Wear Yoga Pants Literally Anywhere," schools are banning students from wearing tight legwear for their obvious "distraction" and bloggers are being shamed for disavowing them.
Elsewhere, Elena Schneider and Heather Caygle of Politico explain why more Democratic candidates are disavowing Pelosi, and Bernstein, in that Bloomberg piece, argues Pelosi should stay but her 78-year-old deputy, Steny Hoyer, should go.
The Speaker has blasted Trump's proposed ban on allowing Muslims to enter the country as "unconstitutional," condemned Trump for not forcefully disavowing support from Duke and criticized Trump for inciting violence at some of his rallies.
That helped incite an extraordinary parade of the nation's top officials marching to news media microphones or issuing written statements through their aides disavowing the piece, with the most important audience sitting in the Oval Office.
Other Democrats, eager to present themselves as champions of working Americans, have also taken steps to court the backing of labor unions by disavowing contributions from political action committees and calling for increased worker benefits and protections.
Read more: Trump says supporters who chanted 'send her back' are 'incredible patriots' just a day after disavowing the chantsWhile police have not publicly identified the employee, he was named by Buzzfeed News as Joseph Philip Daniel.
Conor Lamb (D-Pa.), who won a special election last month in a district Trump carried by 20 points, made headlines when he aired a campaign ad disavowing Pelosi, saying he will not support her for leader.
Cohen's guilty plea revealed Cohen had been soliciting help from officials in the Russian government at a time when then-candidate Trump was praising Putin and disavowing any suggestion he was seeking to do business in Russia.
Last year Ms. Wang and her husband were released after she gave a televised confession, disavowing an international award she had won and saying she had been put up to pursue human rights cases by overseas groups.
For months until now, Ryan had been out from among Republicans in trying to keep Trump in check, calling his attack on a Hispanic judge "racist" and disavowing white supremacist David Duke after Trump initially refused to.
This redrawing of the basic geography of European commerce was playing out just as President Trump was disavowing regional trade deals across the Atlantic and Pacific, while variously threatening trade hostilities with Canada, China, Germany and Mexico.
One alt-right YouTube and podcasting personality, Tara McCarthy, said on Gab that she understood why some people would "lay low" for the time being, but hinted that the idea of disavowing the cause made one a traitor.
"It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive," Omar tweeted last week.
From midtown to the heart of Greenwich Village, the streets bled every color of the rainbow as people of all races, creeds, genders, abilities and ages marched down the streets disavowing Trump and Pence while twerking to Rihanna.
For Tuchel, a political scientist at German Resistance Memorial Center, the best response is to draw from to whatever positive moral examples can be drawn from the period, while acknowledging and disavowing the evils that went with it.
Maduro has rejected the aid convoy as a "political show" and vowed to remain in office despite dozens of nations around the world disavowing his leadership and recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's rightful head of state.
Romney has been especially vocal in criticizing Trump in recent days, raising the possibility that the billionaire's tax returns could contain a "bombshell" and slamming him for not disavowing white supremacists in an interview Sunday with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Ryan Calls Trump's Comments 'Racist,' and Party Alarm Grows" (front page, June 8): Speaker Paul Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell continue to support Donald Trump while disavowing his racist comments about a Latino judge.
From Warren's point of view, it might seem like Sanders is speaking out of both sides of his mouth: vaguely disavowing online anger in public statements while his campaign reaches out and appeals directly to the people purveying it.
Perhaps no weekend signified this better than the one we just finished, in which Donald Trump and Marco Rubio traded petty insults, Rubio made a penis joke, and Trump resisted disavowing former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
It can follow Flake's lead and be a high-minded party of small-government principle, disavowing bigotry and paranoia — and it will lose elections, because purist libertarianism plus supply-side economics is not a winner in the current crisis.
In effect, Trump is simply tossing congressional Republicans a hot potato — telling them that he is disavowing responsibility for any of the trade-offs inherent in governing, and that the responsibility is all on them to work things out.
"Unless (Trump) comes out and makes a public statement disavowing all the things that he's said, which I doubt very much that he will do, I don't think there's really anything that Pena Nieto can get out of this," he said.
She was a robust critic of Trump during the early stages of the Republican presidential nominating race, including condemning him for not disavowing the support of the Ku Klux Klan and one of the white supremacist group's former leaders, David Duke.
"  IT'S JUST BUSINESS: The Hill's Rebecca Savransky reports: A group of students, alumni and faculty at the University of Pennsylvania's business school are backing an open letter disavowing Donald Trump and announcing their commitment to an "open and inclusive American society.
In a statement to Al Jazeera disavowing the explosive comments he had made in the documentary, Mr. Sly said that he had spoken while he was distressed by her suicide, in October 2015 — five months after he had proposed to her.
Trump, who was also criticized over the weekend for telling the Somali American lawmaker and three other congresswomen of color to "go back" their home countries, sought to distance himself from the controversy by disavowing the chants later on Thursday.
This will not be the first time Ryan has weighed in on the state of politics and the presidential election, having previously condemned Trump for his proposed ban on Muslims and stumble over disavowing support from the Ku Klux Klan.
If that wasn't obvious after the series premiere last week, in which his favorite call girl gave him an X-rated 60th birthday present and he regaled his party guests with a speech disavowing his life's work, it certainly is now.
It's also part of a larger pattern in which Biden tends to shore up his progressive bona fides not by disavowing positions he took in the past — for the Iraq War, for example — but by denying that he ever took them.
That comes as U.S. Congress has until mid-December to decide whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran that were lifted in exchange for it limiting its nuclear activity, with President Donald Trump disavowing Tehran's compliance with the terms of that deal.
" Omar backtracked last month, writing in a tweet that "It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive.
" Omar backtracked last month, writing in a tweet, "It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive.
The Speaker has blasted Trump's proposed ban on allowing Muslims to enter the country as "unconstitutional," condemned Trump for not forcefully disavowing support from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, and criticized Trump for inciting violence at some of his rallies.
Trump, who has been under fire for the past week since telling the Somali American lawmaker and three other lawmakers of color to "go back" their home countries, sought to distance himself from the controversy by disavowing the chants later this week.
Cooper will testify that she spoke to Kurt Volker, who at the time was the US's Special Representative to Ukraine, about Ukrainian officials' concerns, and that Volker told her he was working with them to put out a statement disavowing election interference.
Mr. Trump's hesitation on Sunday in disavowing an endorsement from David Duke, the white supremacist, convinced Mr. Romney that Mr. Trump could never win in November, and that there was no possibility of reaching an accommodation with him in a general election.
This, of course, is a slightly different version of what's happened in recent days to Donald Trump, who was widely criticized for neither condemning the group nor disavowing the endorsement of David Duke during an interview on CNN two days before Super Tuesday.
"These post-Charlottesville marches have no purpose, other than to make anyone who supports white self-determination look like a fringe lunatic," Andrew Anglin, publisher of the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website, wrote this month in a blog post disavowing Sunday's rally.
It also justifies ignoring or disavowing the criticisms police have faced over the past year — if Black Lives Matter rhetoric is causing a spike in crime and murders, then maybe it's better to not criticize police and just let cops do their jobs.
Amid the ongoing standoff between protestors and police at Polytechnic University, which was sparked by a police officer who shot and killed an unarmed student, Lam refrained from disavowing the police comment that they might fire "live rounds" to counter protestor violence.
Northam's campaign said it didn't coordinate with Latino Victory Fund, but it took some heat for never disavowing the ad that featured minority children running away from a truck sporting a Confederate flag and Gillespie campaign bumper sticker chasing them down the street.
This past year, a new group, the AfD, founded in 2013, has seen its support in opinion polls swell to about 12 percent by adopting an anti-immigrant stance, while disavowing the far-right trappings and rhetoric of groups like the NPD.
"Gosh, we might poke the bear," Mr. Corker, a Tennessee Republican who is retiring, said with fake outrage as he laced into his colleagues for disavowing their beliefs on trade because they are scared of the president and the prospect of losing power.
"Donald Trump does not reflect historical Republican values nor the inclusive approach to governing that is critical to healing the divisions in our country," Collins wrote in a critical op-ed in the Washington Post Monday disavowing her own party's presidential nominee.
When I went to check a comment calling Nazis "a bunch of people you disagree with," I saw a follow-up apparently disavowing the statement — both posts seem to have disappeared since then, so I've followed up with the user on Reddit to clarify.
A week after the Access Hollywood tape leaked in October, when hordes of Republican leaders were disavowing or unendorsing Trump over his comments about grabbing women "by the pussy," I was at an outdoor fair in rather liberal northern Virginia with my son and husband.
Some of the first lines of dialogue in "Miles Ahead" (which will be available in bonus-laden Blu-ray, DVD and digital formats on July 19) find Mr. Cheadle, as Davis, brusquely disavowing the word "jazz" and shrugging off expectations rooted in the past.
Ryan and Trump's differences have been on full display for months: The Speaker criticized Trump's plan to ban foreign Muslims from entering the U.S., called on Trump do tamp down violence at his rallies and chided him for not forcefully disavowing white supremacist David Duke.
The policy prescriptions of these so-called reform conservatives, or "reformocons," would not only break with some longtime Republican orthodoxy — disavowing tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich, for example — they would also counter more recent stances by Mr. Trump on trade and immigration.
" Omar later expressed regret over the tweet, writing in January that "it's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 85033 tweet in context and little energy in disavowing the anti-Semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive.
Ron Nehring, a former chairman of the California Republican Party and spokesman for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign, said he was the first person to alert the organization to the views expressed on Mr. Fitzgerald's campaign website, prompting discussion about disavowing the candidate.
In his public statements, Mr. Trump has shown gradually greater flexibility toward North Korea, saying he viewed its disarmament as a "process," rather than something to be done all at once, and disavowing the phrase "maximum pressure," after making it the centerpiece of his policy.
We got the rapper leaving Bootsy Bellows in L.A. this weekend, and he had some pretty blunt thoughts on Tekashi's old security guards disavowing him and any type of money he might be willing to offer to bring them back onto his payroll for protection.
At the same time, Trump has co-opted and amplified articles of conservative faith (that President Obama is a disaster, that America is weak) in ways that will make it extremely difficult for Republican leaders to disavow Trump without also disavowing the grievance and resentment, too.
Still, even though this video's Freddy isn't wearing his signature striped sweater, and even though the video adds a disclaimer at the end disavowing any approval from New Line, the story resemblance, including referencing Freddy by name, was strong enough to prompt the New Line suit.
Dawood's virtual reality explorations are grounded in Esoteric Buddhist teachings that intimate that the collapse of time and space is a means for disavowing the ego; for the artist, Kalimpong provides an approach to this tenet vis-à-vis its tactical location on the Himalayan border.
Martha RobyMartha Dubina RobyThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 22019 Hurd retirement leaves GOP gloomy on 2020 Texas GOP lawmaker Conaway announces retirement MORE (R-Ala.) was forced into a runoff earlier this month after disavowing Trump in the 2016 presidential contest. Sen.
Mr. Trump said that he did not want support from Paul D. Ryan, the House speaker, and that Senator John McCain of Arizona, who issued a statement disavowing Mr. Trump over the weekend, had pleaded for an endorsement in the primary race to retain his seat.
In his public statements before the talks, Mr. Trump showed gradually greater flexibility toward North Korea, saying he viewed its disarmament as a "process," rather than something to be done all at once, and disavowing the phrase "maximum pressure," after making it the centerpiece of his policy.
Following a day of high-profile Republicans disavowing and condemning Donald Trump in the wake of a controversial tape where he makes light of sexual assault, the GOP nominee's campaign manager and the Republican National Committee chairman have canceled all appearances on the Sunday news shows.
The committee is asking for documents related to "the formulation and issuance" of its statement disavowing the National Weather Service tweet and records related to all communications between NOAA and the department around the time that the controversy began, as well as a number of other documents.
They said they believed that the president and senior aides like Kellyanne Conway, who is close to Rebekah Mercer, the billionaire who issued a rare statement last week disavowing Mr. Bannon, were sending activists and donors a clear message: He is persona non grata in conservative politics.
Young Drako was leaving Fendi in Bev Hills Saturday with Ray J and a posse of people behind him, when we asked him if he'd be disavowing the luxury fashion brand in the wake of their disastrous decision to hawk a sweater that greatly resembled blackface.
"It's interesting that in a context where people are so publicly disavowing and disengaging that there's not been a clear statement from the owner of the newspaper," said Félim McMahon, the technology and human rights program director at the University of California at Berkeley law school's Human Rights Center.
"Instead of simply postponing this hearing — which would have been the first hearing on the federal minimum wage that Republicans have held in 8 years — my Republican colleagues on the Committee should have issued a strong rebuke disavowing this witness and let the hearing go on," he added.
While the Republican presidential candidate has at times fanned those flames, on Wednesday night he took the rare step of "disavowing" the endorsement of a prominent white nationalist who supports Mr. Trump's ban on Muslim immigration and who said the United States needs more white immigrants who can assimilate.
But he also did not exactly heed Mr. Obama's advice to stop complaining, instead lamenting again what he called the rigged news media, disavowing the polls that have recently showed him slipping further behind Hillary Clinton in Colorado and other battleground states, and mocking his Democratic rival's health.
But as he has before, whether in pulling the United States from the Paris climate accord or disavowing the Iran nuclear deal, the president on Wednesday seemed to relish playing a familiar role: the political insurgent, defying foreign policy orthodoxy on behalf of the people who elected him.
Hoping to defuse the Pelosi issue, Lamb ran an ad of his own disavowing his support for the controversial Democratic leader and promising to stay true to the sentiments of district voters — a tactic that's been used by other purple-district Democrats in the past and with Pelosi's blessing.
Among those disavowing the piece were Mr. Pence; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Defense Secretary Jim Mattis; Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin; Attorney General Jeff Sessions; Kirstjen M. Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security; John R. Bolton, the national security adviser; and Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence.
The findings represent the best snapshot of small donor strength at the starting gate of a campaign where the ability to raise tens of millions of dollars from small donors will be crucial, particularly as leading candidates are disavowing super PACs that allow for unlimited sums from wealthy backers.
With President Trump disavowing Steve Bannon in a scorched earth statement after Bannon went after Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner in interviews with Michael Wolff for Wolff's new book, let's look back at Bannon's tumultuous tenure as a senior adviser to Trump, on the campaign and in the White House.
After disavowing the practice of praying for a personal messiah, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise was ousted from his synagogue in Albany, N.Y., on the eve of Rosh Hashana in 1851 and got into a fistfight with his detractors when he defiantly tried to take the Torah from the ark anyway.
She might start by disavowing and criticizing her friend and counselor, Henry Kissinger, the man behind the secret bombing of Cambodia, the diplomat who gave the go-ahead for the coup in Indonesia that led to the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Indonesians, the architect of the disastrous Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
That Monday on NBC's "Today," Trump blamed his refusal to condemn Duke and the KKK on a lousy earpiece but continued to hedge against disavowing the support of "groups" he doesn't know anything about, despite Savannah Guthrie's reminder that in the interview in question, Trump had been only been asked about the KKK and Duke.
Of course this white girl with bangs and a cat named "Paula" wouldn't feel the repercussions of Taylor's silence around the election, her refusal to issue any kind of public statement disavowing the white supremacists who see her as an icon, the way her team threatened to sue a blogger who wrote just that.
Here's an idea: if we begin to accept the fact that clubbing doesn't necessarily need to take place in traditional club space, or within a timeframe, and that disavowing tradition can lead to greater enjoyment, then maybe promoters will stand a better chance of succeeding in a market that's determined to watch them fail.
Last week, as stocks suffered another steep selloff, the White House was sending mixed messages on trade, with President Donald Trump's top economic advisor, Larry Kudlow, disavowing comments from White House trade advisor Peter Navarro, who last week lashed out at Wall Street influence in U.S.-China trade negotiations in comments that helped weaken the stock market.
From the attention to detail that allowed Cruz to net 10 more delegates than Trump in Louisiana, despite the real-estate mogul winning there, to the legal ramifications of disavowing his pledge to back the eventual GOP nominee in South Carolina, the quirks of each state's rules would become critical to a Trump campaign that has eschewed those intricacies.
His candidacy, in addition to exciting millions of rank-and-file Republican voters, has attracted and rejuvenated white nationalists on the fringes of the body politic, and his hesitation in disavowing the support of David Duke, a former Klansman, was seen by some as a wink and a nod to the most racist elements of his remarkable coalition.
The next day on NBC's "Today," Trump blamed his refusal to condemn Duke and the KKK on a lousy earpiece but continued to hedge against disavowing the support of "groups" he doesn't know anything about, despite Savannah Guthrie's reminder that in the interview in question, Trump had been only been asked about the KKK and Duke.
Croft served as an adviser to Kurt Volker, the former special envoy to Ukraine who has also testified in the House probe of a possible link between aid and a requested statement from Ukraine's president "disavowing election interference" in the U.S. Earlier in the day, transcripts were released from Laura Cooper, a top Defense official who oversees Ukraine.
And it's no coincidence that it's the grievously misnamed "alt-lite" that drew together the scraps of fake news and conspiracy theories to concoct what McInnes called "the moral of the story": After Charlottesville—despite disavowing it—I got the vibe that everyone on the right wing is seen in liberal towns as a Heather Heyer murderer.
In Europe, Trump is disavowing the transatlantic alliance in favor of maintaining positive relations with Russia's Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThese 3 women are defining the race to unseat Trump The Russo-Chinese alliance emerges Russia's snub of Geneva Convention protocol sets dangerous precedent MORE, while furthering American isolation and criticism of NATO and the European Union.
In a really striking moment, Trump seems to repudiate his own policy toward Iran, disavowing any interest in getting foreign countries to crack down on trade with a country that he's accused of all manner of misdeeds: BARTIROMO: Do you think they're going to get Europeans to support you in terms of sanctions, in terms of not selling technology to Iran?
The owners and the players' union should collectively bargain an agreement that would finally pay a fair working wage to players at the developmental level and, even better, enact much-needed cultural change by disavowing the practice of forcing high school graduates into the clutches of the exploitive N.C.A.A. Dumbfounded or dismayed by the ballooning contracts handed out this summer?
The words President Trump used in his Afghanistan speech on Monday night were a dramatic improvement from last week (putting aside the fact that no President in modern history has ever felt the need to begin a prime-time address by disavowing racism because the country he leads had doubts.) Still, at Fort Myer on Monday, Trump appealed to the country to be unified.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) joined a growing number of Republicans disavowing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's attacks on the parents of a fallen service member.
The national chair of College Republicans is disavowing GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE following the release of a tape featuring obscene comments Trump made about women in 2005.
Additionally, with the enemy exposed, our nation will need to distinguish between: (i) Muslim citizens and visitors who simply desire to practice their Islamic religion while disavowing any adherence to Sharia law; and, (ii) those who openly or covertly believe Sharia law takes precedence over US law, and who work through terror, propaganda or passive acceptance to subvert our Constitution in their unending quest to establish and expand an Islamic Caliphate.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released a statement Friday evening disavowing a days-old tweet from the National Weather Service that contradicted President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE over the reach of Hurricane Dorian.
Johnson, a Texas Democrat, wrote in her letter that the committee was probing Ross' "alleged threat to fire NOAA political officials if they did not fall in line with the White House's misleading statements," the statement from the agency disavowing the NWS tweet "that attempted to set the record straight" on Dorian's path, and a "directive issued to NOAA staff forbidding them from speaking out in contradiction of" Trump's false tweet.
Cooper also testified she heard from Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerGOP counsel acknowledges 'irregular channel' between U.S. and Ukraine The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings READ: William Taylor's opening statement at impeachment hearing MORE, the former special envoy to Ukraine who has also testified in the House probe, of a possible link between aid and a requested statement from Ukraine's president "disavowing election interference" in the U.S.  Cooper testified Oct.
Among the party's biggest financiers disavowing Mr. Trump are Paul E. Singer, a New York investor who has spent at least $28 million for national Republicans since the 2012 election, and Joe Ricketts, the TD Ameritrade founder who with his wife Marlene has spent nearly $30 million over the same period of time, as well as the hedge fund managers William Oberndorf and Seth Klarman, and the Florida hospital executive Mike Fernandez.
The president has a long record of disavowing the intel community's findings, distorting its conclusions to suit his narrative, and publicly siding with hostile foreign powers over the US.On the other hand, the stark implications of this development, first reported by CNN — that a US spy was extracted in part because the president could not be trusted to protect the person's identity — floored intelligence veterans because it confirmed some of the worst fears about Trump.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's reelection campaign is disavowing a Keeping America Great super PAC run by Corey Stewart, arguing the former Senate candidate in Virginia is trying to trick people into thinking they are supporting Trump by giving money to his PAC.
In 21994, as chairman of the bishops' conference Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, he was instrumental in arranging Pope John Paul II's meetings with Jewish leaders in Miami and with Protestant leaders in Columbia, S.C. And he was credited with playing influential roles in the Vatican's decision in 1993 to establish diplomatic relations with Israel and in a statement by American bishops in 2002 disavowing attempts to convert Jews to Christianity.
Social media exploded after news broke of Michael Avenatti's arrest on Wednesday afternoon, with former ally Alyssa Milano announcing she is "disavowing" him and conservatives including media figures and the president's son Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE going after the attorney over alleged domestic violence charges.
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Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said on Thursday that he has no plan to rescind his endorsement of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE despite repeatedly disavowing some of the presumptive presidential nominee's controversial comments.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R) issued a statement Wednesday disavowing her past support of Paul Nehlen, the white supremacist who ran against Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) in 28503.

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